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Hi, I've just signed on to this site because of the lesson I found on Ultimate Guitar. It is just the style I would like to be playing. I've been playing for a couple of years and have 3 guitars, none of them expensive, but they all work very well. I've been doing the folk thing for some time, but I've always been interested in the bottleneck style of blues guitar. Now it's time to get on with that!!

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Hi, thanks for the welcome! I've never joined one of these, this should be a bit of an experience.
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Hi, thanks for the welcome! It will be a while before I'm actually a slide player, but I don't mind the practice!
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Good evening to you too, Red. I don't think we've ever had such a polite introduction since I've been visiting this site. Hope you have fun here


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